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Putting weight back on thin cows
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<blockquote data-quote="coachg" data-source="post: 1829273" data-attributes="member: 22053"><p>Use to own a shorthorn bull with a fellow breeder who lived in Knoxville Tn . He had access to old or crumbled chocolate chip cookies . He ground his own feed , hay , corn and those cookies . My dad and I bought a ton from him and fed out some steers . It smelled good enough to eat yourself ! It took a few days for the calves to start eating it but when they did they loved it !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coachg, post: 1829273, member: 22053"] Use to own a shorthorn bull with a fellow breeder who lived in Knoxville Tn . He had access to old or crumbled chocolate chip cookies . He ground his own feed , hay , corn and those cookies . My dad and I bought a ton from him and fed out some steers . It smelled good enough to eat yourself ! It took a few days for the calves to start eating it but when they did they loved it ! [/QUOTE]
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